The Newfoundland fishery: A descriptive analysis

Newfoundland is Canada’s tenth province. It joined the Canadian federation in 1949. The 1996 census recorded a provincial population of 570,711, which amounted to only 1.9 percent of that of the entire country. The population has been roughly stable over the past two decades, but has been declining...

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Main Authors: Dr. Noel Roy, Noel Roy
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Published: 1998
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